Dysrhythmias
Heart Failure
Valves and Infections
MI
Blood
Education
Drugs
100

In Normal Sinus Rhythm, this is the order of heartbeat waves on an ECG 

What is P, QRS, T

100

What a patient with heart failure should report to their doctor after weighing themselves every morning

What is a 1 lb weight gain overnight

100
The animal whose heart valves can be transplanted into humans to treat valvular disease 
What are pigs
100

This is the main symptom of both angina and MI

What is chest pain

100

The only fluid that can be run with blood transfusions

What is Normal Saline

100

The diet recommended to help with hypertension

What is the DASH diet

(Low sodium, meat protein, full-fat dairy items)

(Increase fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, and nuts)

100

The lab value used to determine if Warfarin has reached therapeutic levels

What is INR

200

What you do first when you see V-Tach on a patient's ECG reading

What is check a pulse

200

The traditional symptoms of right-sided heart failure

What are peripheral edema and JVD

200

The way the nurse can assess if a patient has either regurgitation or stenosis of a heart valve

What is auscultating a murmur
200

The priority nursing intervention for any patient presenting with chest pain

What is an ECG

200

The name for having low levels of RBC, WBC, and platelets in the blood

What is pancytopenia

200

The balance heart failure patients need to find in their daily activities

What is exercise and rest

200

The drug class of aspirin

What is an antiplatelet 

300

Treatment for bradycardias when medications do not work 

What is a pacemaker

300

The traditional symptoms of left-sided heart failure

What are dyspnea and crackles in the lungs

300

The ECG change seen in pericarditis patients

What is ST elevation in all leads

300

The best lab result to confirm a patient is suffering from an MI

What is troponin

300

The nutrient needed for patients with pernicious anemia

What is Vitamin B12

300
Foods/food preparations that patients with neutropenia/pancytopenia should avoid

What are buffets, salad bars, and undercooked/raw meat

300

The two types of diuretics that nurses need to monitor for hypokalemia

What are loop and thiazide diuretics 

400

Two major complications nurses should watch for in patients with A-fib

What is stroke and PE

400

The best diagnostic tool to determine the extent of heart failure

What is an echocardiogram

400

This is the disease that all valvular heart diseases lead to if interventions are not taken

What is heart failure

400

How long the hospital has to get a patient having a STEMI to the cath lab for PCI

What is 90 minutes

400

Foods that should be encouraged in those suffering from iron deficiency anemia 

What are red meat, organ meat (liver), egg yolks, kidney beans, and leafy greens

400

Risk factors for heart disease

Smoking, drinking, HTN, high cholesterol, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, and obesity

400

The hypertension medication class that can cause a cough 

What are ACE Inhibitors 

500
The priority treatment for pulseless T-Tach and V-fib

What is CPR and defibrillation 

500

The modifiable risk factors for heart failure

HTN, smoking, exercise 

500

Patients with this heart disease have worse pain when lying flat and when breathing or coughing

What is pericarditis

500

The acronym for priority medications for patients with an MI

What is MONA

Morphine

Oxygen

Nitroglycerin

Aspirin

500

Blood disorder where your blood clots and bleeds simultaneously, causing oozing from multiple sites 

What is DIC

500

Education that patients with PAD and venous insufficiency should receive when leaving the hospital

What is to watch for ulcers on their feet and ankles

500

The mechanism of action of nitroglycerin


What is vasodilation

600

The treatment for both persistent A-fib and V-Tach with a pulse

What is a synchronized cardioversion 
600

The most extreme treatment option for extreme heart failure

What is a heart transplant

600

The two microbes that lead to infective endocarditis 

What are Streptococcus and Staphylococcus

600

The abnormal symptoms that women can present with when having an MI

What is epigastic pain, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, diaphoresis, dyspnea

600

The amount of hydration recommended daily for patients with sickle cell disease

What is 3-4L

600

The point at which patients having chest pain and taking nitroglycerin should call 911

When is when one tablet does not relieve their chest pain in 5 minutes

600

The hypertension drug class in which the nurse needs to monitor for hypotension

What are all the hypertension drug classes

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